Barberio has points in nine of his last 10 games. After a slow start, heâ€™s been very consistent this season and could be heading toward an NHL contract. Heâ€™s within 10 points of his career high, set two seasons ago in 70 games. Moncton has won eight in a row and 17 of their past 19. This was an impressive, dominant road win over a team ranked No.6 in the entire CHL.

DeCoste was at or a near a point-per-game pace well after the trade from the Soo to Belleville, but heâ€™s since fallen well off that pace. He hasnâ€™t had a point in six games. Panik, meanwhile, hasnâ€™t scored in three. Ottawa outshot Belleville 34-18.

Hutchings (pictured) was back on the scoresheet with another multi-goal game â€“ his seventh of the season. He hit 30 goals for the second time in his career. Heâ€™s four off his career high for goals (34), set last season in 63 games. As for Sointu, it was reported this week the injury he sustained at the WJCs was the result of a puck to the face. Ouch.

Regina got at least a point in their fifth game in a row, a streak which has included two shootout wins over the Broncos. Swift Current (51 points) is ninth in the Eastern Conference and Regina (46 points) 10th. Theyâ€™re both chasing eighth-place Red Deer (52 points).

Wright is expected to (re-)join the Giants next week after being assigned to Vancouver by Tampa Bay. The Giants (29-18-1-2) are currently leading the B.C. Division and as a result are the second seed in the Western Conference behind the Americans.